By Heather Wolford, Mingo Messenger WILLIAMSON, W.Va. — Williamson Memorial’s Chief Executive Officer Timothy Hatfield approached the Mingo County Commission on Tuesday, May 21, requesting financial aid of $1 million from the Economic Development Fund. Hatfield began by providing a brief history of the Williamson Health and Wellness Center, detailing its[Read More…]
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250th anniversary of Beeline March to be celebrated throughout coming months
By Tabitha Johnston, The Shepherdstown Chronicle SHEPHERDSTOWN, W.Va. — For the first time since its founding in 1990, the West Virginia Association of Museum will hold its annual conference in Shepherdstown. The conference, scheduled for June 6-8, will focus on the theme, “America at 250: West Virginia Plans for the Semiquincentennial.”[Read More…]
Expanded WV Bigfoot Festival returns June 27 through 29
Braxton Citizens’ News SUTTON, W.Va. — This year’s marks the fourth year that the West Virginia Bigfoot Festival has been held in Braxton County. The festival has been founded and operated by the West Virginia Bigfoot Museum, in Downtown Sutton since 2021. This year’s festival will be held on Thursday[Read More…]
Manchin addresses rumors about run for WV governor
By Ty McClung, HD Media CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Sen. Joe Manchin, D-W.Va., confirmed Wednesday that he will not enter the upcoming gubernatorial election, and that he fully supports of Steve Williams as the Democratic nominee. “He’s been a friend of mine for 40 years and we’ve worked together,” Manchin said[Read More…]
2024 West Virginia Physical Activity Symposium: Officials share ideas to improve health
By Daisy Gibbons, The Exponent Telegram STONEWALL, W.Va. — Federal, state and local officials gathered Wednesday at Stonewall Resort for the 2024 West Virginia Physical Activity Symposium to develop strategies to promote better health throughout the state. Leaders discussed how to disseminate and implement ActiveWV 2030: The West Virginia Physical[Read More…]
Gazette-Mail editorial: A super-sized, complicated life gone
Charleston Gazette-Mail West Virginia native and Oscar-nominated documentary filmmaker Morgan Spurlock died last week at the age of 53 after a bout with cancer, and it almost seems like no one noticed. Perhaps it’s because Spurlock, despite his successes, leaves a complicated legacy behind. Spurlock’s breakthrough moment was the 2004[Read More…]
City of Fairmont half way there in assessing vulnerability to cyberattacks
By Madelyn Moore, Times West Virginian FAIRMONT, W.Va. — The West Virginia Public Service Commission is overseeing an initiative to conduct cybersecurity assessments of water and sewer facilities statewide. The assessments follow an increase in threats to vital U.S. infrastructure, such as water facilities, in the last couple of years.[Read More…]
WLU, Marshall to Host “Aviation Day” Open House Saturday
By Joselyn King, The Intelligencer WHEELING, W.Va. – An aviation program is about to take flight at West Liberty University, and the public is invited to the Wheeling-Ohio County Airport Saturday to learn more. WLU and Marshall University are jointly hosting an “Aviation Day” event set from 11 a.m. to[Read More…]
Biden administration announces second disaster declaration for W.Va. flooding
The Intelligencer WHEELING, W.Va. — West Virginia residents — including those in the Northern Panhandle — affected by the floods, storms and mudslides of April 11-12 now have the opportunity to apply for federal aid through the Federal Emergency Management Agency. Also, a FEMA Disaster Recovery Center will be coming[Read More…]
Editorial: US replaces coal with renewables while China adds nuclear power
The Herald-Dispatch Coal’s share of the American power mix continues to decline as the nation moves more toward renewable sources and battery storage. On the other side of the world, China is ramping up both its coal-fired and nuclear power production. Earlier this month, the federal Energy Information Administration reported[Read More…]


